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『女子界』 수록 소설 연구A Study of Novels in Yojagye

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A Study of Novels in Yojagye
Authors
안남일
Issue Date
2010
Publisher
국제언어인문학회
Keywords
‘Yojagye’(Women' s World); Korean female students in Japan; magazine; woman' s mental; free love; Zeitgeist; enlightenment; free will; modernization
Citation
인문언어, v.12, no.2, pp.147 - 164
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
인문언어
Volume
12
Number
2
Start Page
147
End Page
164
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/117831
ISSN
1598-2130
Abstract
Under the Japanese imperialistic rule, Korean students in Japan were engaged in various activities for enlightenment through a national awakening and cultural discourse. The students, playing a significant role in the contemporary intellectual class, established organizations to prepare for national advancement through the unity of overseas students and academic progress, in the hope of reclaiming the lost sovereignty through enhancing the national capacity and enlightening people. The publication of the magazine Yojagye (Women's World) in 1917 was the outcome of the intellectual collaboration among Korean female students in Japan. In this paper we examine how the women of that time developed their own opinions and what kinds of literary works they wrote, focusing on the novels published in Yojagye. The general trend of the novels collected in Yojagye can be summarized as follows. The characters of the novels embodied various discourses related to women's issues in the form of editorial writing. Enlightening subjects were dealt with through sentences of near-colloquial styles using a variety of descriptive methods and comparisons. The colloquial styles were familiar to woman readers, who could re-live their own experiences through the novels and reflect their mental states on the main characters of the novels.
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